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What is the potential of renewable gases in the future? During the European Sustainable Energy Week, CertifHy is co-organising the session "Empowering industries to decarbonise with renewable gases" on 19 June 16:00-17:30 in Brussels. During this panel CertifHy Project Coordinator Wouter Vanhoudt, Hinicio and Association of Issuing bodies, Hydrogen Europe, Energy Technologies Europe, Eurogas, European Federation of Energy Traders, European Commission and ENTSOG are discussing the potential of renewable gases such as hydrogen generated through electrolysis with electricity from renewables or biogas in industries, as an alternative to natural gas. See the detailed program here.

The Green and Low Carbon Hydrogen market is becoming a reality in Europe, enabling a deep decarbonisation of its energy system. The CertifHy project“Designing the 1st EU-wide Green and Low Carbon Certification System” has developed a Green and Low Carbon Certification pilot that has led to the issuance of 76 000+ Guarantees of Origin, of which 3600+ have already been used so far.

For the transformation of the energy system, transparency of energy products, including hydrogen and flexibility are crucial. The CertifHy Certification System intends to inform consumers about the origin of the product and its environmental attributes, and facilitate the needs of market actors to meet regulatory requirements. They facilitate the consumption of Green and Low Carbon hydrogen across the EU - regardless of the location of end-users. Green and Low Carbon hydrogen is a key enabler of the energy transition and reaching climate targets. “CertifHy ‘Green hydrogen’ can play an important role in transport and is also key in the transition to a sustainable chemical industry, where it is widely used as a raw material. This EU certification is an important first step to further develop the market for green hydrogen and provide the basis for the industry to take a leadership role in the transition”, says Marcel Galjee, Energy Director of Nouryon.

The CertifHy Certification System is developed by a consortium led by Hinicio with Ludwig Bölkow Systemtechnik (LBST), Grexel, TNO and TÜV SÜD and financed by the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking. CertifHy is following extensive consultations with 900+ members of the CertifHy Stakeholder Platform and its topical Working Groups that bring together European stakeholders with an interest in Green and Low Carbon hydrogen. Between 2014 and 2016, the CertifHy project (phase 1) developed an EU-wide Green and Low Carbon Guarantee of Origin (GO) Scheme including a definition for Green and Low Carbon hydrogen and a roadmap with concrete steps for the implementation of an EU-wide GO scheme. The follow-up (CertifHy project phase 2) that ran between October 2017 and March 2019 built on the momentum and served as a catalyst for implementing an EU-wide GO scheme for Green and Low Carbon hydrogen.

In order to identify and address the practical issues raised by the implementation of the newly designed GO Scheme for hydrogen, CertifHy has initiated a pilot. Four hydrogen producers including the industrial gas companies Air Liquide, specialty chemicals company Nouryon together with Air Products, the retailer Colruyt Group and the energy utility Uniper are participating in the pilot and are issuing GOs. “We’re always looking for opportunities to achieve operational efficiency and help meet the carbon dioxide emission reduction targets of European Union countries in a cost-effective way. Having a European-wide Guarantees of Origin system for renewable hydrogen will support these goals, and our project with Nouryon is an innovative example of what can be achieved where circumstances permit”, says Kurt Lefevere, Vice President Northern Continent at Air Products.

The first GOs were issued in December 2018. By early March 2019, 10 organisations are registered as account holders in the registry service with 76 000+ GOs being issued and first commercial transactions have been publicly announced with customers such as H2Mobility Germany. Nikolas Iwan, Managing director of H2Mobility Germany states: “The CertifHy ‘Green hydrogen’ certificates from Air Products significantly increase the proportion of green hydrogen at our stations. We strongly believe that CertifHy will help to establish an innovative, transparent European market for renewable hydrogen. “

Towards a well-established green and low carbon hydrogen market

For further market roll-out, the overarching ambition of CertifHy’s next phase is to implement an EU-wide Certification System that covers both GOs - to disclose the origin of Green and Low Carbon hydrogen to end-users - and Supply Certificates capable of addressing (transport) policy target compliance needs. CertifHy will initiate a European issuing body and registry that is capable of interfacing with national registries as well as with other energy carriers. The pilot will be continued and extended, until the scheme is formally implemented. Essential for successful implementation is continuous alignment with the regulatory and standardisation environment and fostering greater uptake through concrete actions such as information campaigns to raise awareness about the benefits of hydrogen certificates and GOs. The implementation of the CertifHy Certification System will allow Green and Low Carbon Hydrogen to become an important cornerstone of the EU’s energy system.

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One of the first to receive Guarantees of Origin under CertifHy; renewable hydrogen will support vehicle fuelling stations.

Air Products, the CertifHy pilot plant and global leading hydrogen supplier, generates some of Europe’s first Guarantees of Origin (GO) for sustainable, renewable hydrogen produced in The Netherlands, under the CertifHy scheme.

The GOs are being sought for hydrogen produced at the Rotterdam chloralkaline electrolyser plants of Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals), which uses wind power as part of its energy mix. This renewable power is sourced from the recently completed Krammer and Bouwdokken windfarms in The Netherlands. Once produced, the hydrogen is conditioned by Air Products before taking into its established pipeline in Rotterdam for commercial use.

As part of the pilot project, two of Air Products’ hydrogen customers in the mobility sector will receive GOs for renewable hydrogen. The first is H2 MOBLITY Deutschland, an organisation operating a network of hydrogen fuelling stations in Germany. The second is London’s integrated transport authority, Transport for London, which operates hydrogen buses across the United Kingdom’s capital.

Kurt Lefevere, Vice President Northern Continent at Air Products said: “To make a real contribution towards a clean, sustainable transportation system it is critical that members of the supply chain come together. We’re always looking for opportunities to achieve operational efficiency and help meet the carbon dioxide emission reduction targets of European Union countries in a cost-effective way. Having a European-wide Guarantees of Origin system for renewable hydrogen will support these goals, and our project with Nouryon is an innovative example of what can be achieved where circumstances permit.”

Marcel Galjee, Energy Director of Nouryon said: “CertifHy ‘green hydrogen’ can play an important role in transport and is also key in the transition to a sustainable chemical industry, where it is widely used as a raw material. This EU certification is an important first step to further develop the market for green hydrogen and provide the basis for the industry to take a leadership role in the transition.”

Nikolas Iwan, managing director at H2 MOBILITY Deutschland said: “The CertifHy ‘green hydrogen’ certificates from Air Products significantly increase the proportion of green hydrogen at our stations. We strongly believe that CertifHy will help to establish an innovative, transparent European market for renewable hydrogen.”